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And he is solid.
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So instead of playing this hane, the strange move by connecting [here] immediately, is the [right one].
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Surprising.
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However, white gained a little bit of profit on the left side, compared to white's usual approach at [A].
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The two white stones on the left however are also very vulnerable to attack.
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When we use scientific terms wrong, all it does is misinform the portion of our audience that doesn't know what those terms mean, and creates cringe-worthy moments for the people who do.
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This violates the main principles of design, all of your decision should serve your audience.
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Science fiction is an attempt to deliver a view of a possible future.
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It takes what we know of the universe today, and uses it to explore concepts that fall out of that understanding.
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Star trek, at least up through next generations, was a great example of this.
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The other type of sci-fi is future fantasy.
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And when some explanation is necessary, they give a vague,
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"umm... because technology!
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The danger only comes in when a creator can't commit, and tries to layer vague, "sciencey" terms over their work, because they don't feel their audience will be able to maintain the suspension of disbelief otherwise.
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Believing in the force is sort of the price of entry into the Star Wars universe.
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If you're participating in something Star Wars, and you can't invest in the Force, you're either pretty much saying that you don't want to be there, or that the creator hasn't adequately framed the Force within their work.
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"Oh, it's in the blood".
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Using real science, and allowing that to be the floor that helps you ground your universe in an internal logical constancy.
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That's why science fiction works, not just because it sounds "sciency".
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Which is what makes science fiction so great, and on the flip side, the limitless freedom that technology provides future fantasy is what allows it to deliver compelling stories and explore such a wealth of ideas.
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So yes, that is why technobabble sucks.
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Even if many of us don't actually understand it.
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We got help from some in writing this, but it's still
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Brownian motion is simply the seemingly random movement of particles in liquid.
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This one's tough to sum up, but it really just boils down to linking space and time mathematically.
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You have to have some way to equate the two, at least interrelate them.
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For most of human history, we thought of a plane as a flat surface.
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If you go back to Euclid, who set out the cornerstone logic that would define all of our mathematics up through calculus, you'll find that's essentially how he defined a plane with postulate 5, so that how we've always seen it.
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Thinking of reality existing in flat planes is also wrong.
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The spacetime plane of reality is often curved by the gravitational force of massive bodies
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And rather,think of massive bodies distorting the plane of reality.
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Which is defined by the distorted spacetime, created by the massive sun.
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light are still affected by this distortion.
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All this really means in a sci-fi sense is that we can't rely on our traditional geometry to understand how things work in these sections.
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I'm probably starting to lose some of you now, so I'll go ahead and stop here.
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You made it abundantly clear how much deeper the rabbit hole goes.
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We'll be back to our regular thing next week.
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music
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[Singing in Native language]
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I am a UAA Alumni.
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[Singing in Native language]
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She is a junior majoring in
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[Singing in Native language]
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He too is wearing a sustainability inspired regalia piece.
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Next for Southeast Alaska we have Madison Suits.
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She is Tlingit.
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Hi, my name is Rachel Kimpton and
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I go to the University of Minnesota.
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I'm Lindsay.
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I picked the MSlD Program because
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I want to go into nonprofits and this program allowed me to experience what an NGO in a different country would be like.
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I get to stay with a family.
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We also get to converse with a couple of Indian students that come from the University here which I think is really cool.
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I think just being here in general speaking my Hindi has increased dramatically than it had back home.
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We are also taking Global Development or International Development and it's pretty much just a broad view of different aspects of development throughout the world and then how we can relate that to what's going on here in India.
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I really enjoy my host family.
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People don't know the difference between red and green light and slowing down and people just go whenever.
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You do really adapt to where you're living and you're completely living as an Indian here and it's a very strange feeling.
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The whole project is called "Emerging Markets Business Summit".
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The project consists of a visit of three foreign groups in Poland for a two weeks long summit.
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I think that only us, the organizers, realize how much work it required.
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Events like this one are incredibly important because of the international and intercultural understanding.
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I don't think this is about what business could do better.
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First of all, the universities have to open up, they have to start to listen what people have to say.
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Elements are made of only 1 type of atom and there are over 100 different elements known.
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Many of these atoms can exist on their own like gold or silver or copper or iron but many of these atoms also can or have to combine with one another to form something called compounds and mixtures that we'll go into later.
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Now elements are considered what's called a pure substance.
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They can't be broken down into something simpler.
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Since elements are made of 1 type of atom breaking apart an element means you've broken the atom.
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Once you've broken the atom apart it's no longer considered matter.
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Periodic Table in just a little bit.
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Come together all over the world!
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Harajuku girls!
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Come together all over the world from the hood to Japan
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Harajuku girls - what?
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Its all love - what?
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Give it up - what?
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If I was a rich girl
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'cause I'd have all the money in the world if I was a wealthy girl
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Think what that money could bring!
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I'd have all the money in the world if I was a wealthy girl
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I'd give them names:
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Come together all over the world!
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from the hood to Japan - Harajuku girls - What?
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shouldn't matter shouldn't matter shouldn't matter
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Come together all over the world
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Yes ma'am we got the style that's wicked
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So in terms of learning outcomes, we're
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In terms of the areas that we're going to cover, we're going to begin with an overview of equine gastrointestinal tract anatomy and also we're going to look at the natural environment of the horse.
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And now, we're going to move on to consider the specific areas of the digestive system, beginning with the mouth, moving on to the stomach, the small intestine, and then, finishing by looking at the large intestine environment.
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I'd like to begin by considering the natural environment of the horse.
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It will graze somewhere in the region of between sixteen to twenty hours per day and the types of feeds that horses will eat will be varied.
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The plants that they will consume will vary, and, but typically, they will be low in quality and high in fiber.
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Horses are very sociable animals and they've developed this as a survival skill.
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That's because horses are prey animals, and their natural instinct in the presence of danger is to either run away or to hide.
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The fight or flight instinct is present in the horse.
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For those of you who have horses, you will be aware of their response to perceived danger.
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However, in a confined situation, which horses will not typically put their self into, but if they find their self in a confined environment, they will fight in response to danger.
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Horses communicate primarily through body
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Horses will not voluntarily confine themselves, they like to roam over these large space throughout the day, which they are unable to do in the stable environment.
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